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Selected Flickr users can now license their images for use by paying customers via Getty Images – who say about themselves:
From multi-million-dollar advertisers to leading newspapers, feature film and television producers to bloggers of all kinds – for premium digital content, the world’s most influential media look to gettyimages.com.
The partnership was announced in July 2008 [...]
BBC News reported today on the European Commission’s response to Microsoft’s plans to introduce modular features in Windows 7, which would:
[allow] users to turn off applications such as Media Centre, Media Player and Internet Explorer.
in order to comply with the well publicised ‘Anti-Trust’ ruling.
Read the full article here.
In: Business & Finance| Online Marketing| Web Design / Development
4 Mar 2009Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the last 18 months, you’ll be aware that the UK, along with the rest of the World is suffering an economic downturn.
Despite the doom and gloom perpetuated by mass media and the effects this can have in creating widespread negative consumer sentiment – But not of course [...]
Business Link’s website features abundant articles that aim to provide business owners with practical advice on all aspects of running a successful business. One which caught my eye recently is:
Best Practice in Web Design
Which aims to provide:
…advice on the principles of good web design, taking into account the requirements of the DDA. If you decide [...]
There are a number of grants and other forms of financial assistance perpetually available to small and medium businesses. Unfortunately they are not always particularly well promoted.
If your business is based in Chester, Cheshire, the North West of England or North Wales, our ‘Grants & Financial Assistance‘ section will keep you up-to-date with what may [...]
This Blog is a testing and development blog for the forthcoming PrimoWP theme for Wordpress from Primo Interactive.
This is NOT the PrimoWP theme
This is the Compositio Theme, created by Design Disease
When complete, the PrimoWP theme will be provided free of charge to the Wordpress community.